C f I • •• - j 4 1: 4 9 4 At.'" . • LECTURE trr REV. DI7DI,WCA,SAF9mrA lec ture by this eloquent young 4 . 1 , 4E14111 behelivered at Concert Ifallvytt s.to.uorrew,aiisstig,;:o l J , PuiTiAth . t Subject : < 4 tplitickand From the Andend:proctitifilis 4j Pdf:•Ting,;;,thii subjeat proposed to Illiely -tsibo:leditedmithout gletakand as the object of, Ile. delivery le a chat:l46le One, (for the benefit of the 111 , 11vsn,f Jtisaloo,Rolorcd , fich'Uol,jthe" friends of both the speaker and the cause willjio doubt give him a hugs afidiendis:—. 4 • -,••• SALE Of 11,1314714008'Ylei,croit' As was an ticipated, the sale of .this, superb collectlep of pictures, yeatTiky" therning,' , it the rooms - of 11r. Robinson, No. 0)d; i;iticke!nutjatree;chy2.,Thoniiis k. Rona, attracted; a, verrlarge iS,,,e4d. had il k umber of those nth - Alden& boolveenaUed by.their liberality, the iiictucoititeldwonid,certahlly.har netted their owner a vayliiiiascimii The truth ever, p 'Very large ,-.lelinii4F sold; t`oy, legs titan th`p' actual cost of the Imams In. which they,wero.spldi and which wese,ineveitiiiiiieincluded in'theilurefinse',' ,-- - One of the m 0,91 'remarkable sacridees; vre • notteed;' was a "Nepal:Oa end `alter Sfetthel,:atid. graved by nage,' the.ratail price of this supicili 'plot tore had been fifteen dollars, and the frarac in which it was sold watvallied_at ttni antlers, end:Yet thei Were' bola knocked down to the AuCkY.purehiseiat font dol lars and a haft!'-`A Rood head of 19Sehligton, a . neat frame, brought two dollars anefwenty l tive mutts, and many other choice wed valuable thinge were disposed of under the baitituer; athateccoually ,The TWILL reason for these slaughtering prince ie. doubtless found in the fact that the'plattiree ebomilsed. id yeeteidsy morning's sale:were thu,leack 7 rodJuirit, - and nearly al l second-rate pieces, the' galled', which has been: for several dap; past ori exhibitiiiipmthji ring beenreached when the sale closed, This galle4 , be.ardd Shi a ' morning, when ei ebriip competition among bidders may be anticipatid, as there are works anfong 'Mower rare' merit, and world4rMo reputation. Yet, nowitlistanding the brisker coMpatitlen,whlch thele,iptendidpictires are likely to awaken, we have aeon enough to convince us that it will nfferira rara2opportunity for prdeurMi really splendid thingaitt ' ' Ttte COST OP Stated Inlet •it will cost $350,000 .!inonster - steamer Le viathan. This iintnenie tinui bfinoney would be suffi cient to build a hirte — yanzleetz.bl*.,and ',load it with ale gent and faillionable'gal f ralinia from the Brown Steno Clothing 116114,Bockhill do Shane, "Jos. 003 and 'oo3' Chestnut streetotbove Goon MAXlsifi..,petilieratobiltero ' yoo promise.; Boast not of the,f4VErsi4u bestovi:— The real wantas.f. nature are sooti'satieffed:.- - . A :ecilitentiel-Mind Is an in estimable treasticsi„...olcatillatss.pcoirotes health of body and delle , iey ridite ' Idleneis 'la `the parent Of vice and misery., .51temoost beautiful,. as well as beet, clothing is sold' at , the fashionable bazaar of Cliftoni Albright, & Co , "Jayne'i:lfill - ," No. ' 121 - Chestnut street. • . AN END 'Or EVEUTTIIING. Hope„whero wilt thou cast thy umber ? Faith, where wilt thou Maio thy nest ? If we moot trust our tanker, Where is couthisoce to rest ? Earth below will aeon forsaken, Sky appear blank'above, When canonercial crodit's shaken, Who will dream of woman's love t - unless arrayed in a gorgeotis suit from the palatial store of oaranvillo Stokes, No. e9l,Cheotoutotreet. A Lova OF A DAY.- 2 -W-e beard a, lady say, yes- Urdu, that it weal , a lei° of a day." Aud so it was. Ever) body and hie neighbor was out; and popular es tablishments, like that of IL C. Walborn & Co.'s, Nos. 6 and 7 North Sixth street, were crowded with buyers. Meows. W. & 00. are still selling their gentlemen's torniebing goods at greatly reduced rates. A GIFT YOU NoTIIINO.—Yon get this, nailer, without mistake, at &atter celebrated Original alt; Bookstore; N0.'430 'Chestnut street A friend hit week ',unlisted Lei:Valley/Is Poems, and at a very low price. - He thought his,hful Certainly got- his money's worth In the hook, but 'Evans or 'Providence thought otborwiec, for a gold Watch, worthyls, was thrown In, and ho went home In particularly exuberant spirits. 4mlotiatittte. • (Reported for The Preital• . BR}MEN—Barque Landis ursten, Dellasn-01 plea melee Rehleeloger & CO; 3do Runge & Soliwieterlog; 11 do C A Thadlinn,• 18 do Klemm & Brother 10 do L P Grodsholz; 4do G Morro: 13 do John Weik & Co; I do Joe Hanna; 6 do John Baylis; 8 do it Dtthring & Co; 24 do John Doll; 25 do Thoe Mellor; 2 do G Doll; I do Lien- Cohen,• 7do A Forster; 16 do A Btephani; 80 dored Lennig; 13 do Mager, Roberts & - Johnston ; 1 do Bil lings, Hoop Jc Washifigtoo; 10 do Wolter & Berghauser; /do J PenlogtOn'& Raoflo dOChas Yeah' kCo 14 do A Gross; Bdo F 4546 Wm °Mese* done; do John N Bauerseehr Et do 0 Dumm 4 g; 2 del lierling; Ido .1 Everhart; 27'46 On - Stouffer & Freitag; t 8 do Wieht & Lanlienau; 1 do 31.1.11arjee; 3do Studio & Deonett; 4do Wight & Brown; , 2do J L Zohn; 2 dolt Ito thaosen; :11 do T Mellor; - 4 do J Wahlers; .3430 T Ilessenbrueli & Co; 1 doll - Viten:lino; 11 do A Lambert; 61 do W 1113chiveley; 102 doW Ratline; 31 do - G ethelmer 'Woodford; 12 do 'Dolton tr. Toltt; lido ilthatta & Ko: radii 2 do It Tilehinidt; 1 do 0 Filagedorn; 7 do Rosen.' arter' &- Roo; 234 41'400 nests baskete J T Plate & Bchottlor;l6 pkga Indeel32o demijohns order. Marine „intelligence. PORT OF PHILADRRPIIIA, Jan. 6, 1868. T 22 I MIN fIRTS 4 88 SO BUN RIMER BltTh WATER.. ARRIVED S'earnship Dolawate, Capes, 30 hours from New York, via Cape May, with radait and planners to James All derdiee. Ilan. barque Lawawursteu, Deßaan, 46 dive from Bremen, wit)/ mama and two paaseugers to 7 T Plate dr &bottler. Brig Elizabeth, I,ibby, 20 dayS from Jacknonville, Fla, witk lumber fo Dolton, Vandereeer &. Co, Behr Il Wataon,•Magulre, 3 dive from New "York with mdse to D 8 %steep 41z Cu: • Behr E A- Cummings; Bbathews, 9 days from,Peiere. burg, with feed t 0 W .11 Potts & Co. - Behr Kettah, 841111,10 - days „friim Peteraburg,'with feed to Wl3 Potts & Co. • , Behr Isabel, Ray,3 days froM Baltimore, with wheat to Robeson Lea - • • Sohr Increase, Phillips, 7 days tram Fredericksburg, with feed to Bewley, Wi.6011 & Co. Sclir Reaper, Stilt, 2 days from Milford, Del, with corn to J Li,hfcColley. Sclir lowa, ilillyard; l day from Newport, Del, with flour and gram to Robeson Lew. , Sloop Lupy, Efausten,l day from Drandyeilue, Del, vittk Pour sad meal to Robeson Lea. „, , • Steamship Palmetto, Baker, Roston, U Delaware, Copes, New York. 3 Allderdice. Sardinian bargtke•Pen4pArtinio, Wyerelio, I.ondonder; R Taylor tr. CO,. Str ti ktiori Iliiiir s ailtjatoo, A Grinpg, Jr.- tar 'TV4 -01 urfki (ttOrrtltiOvotita Of The Phitadelpla Exchange ) CAPE Isl.4t(D, Jan 4, 530 P A barque and a herm brig aro now going in, Nothing in xight. bound out, Wind SW, Your'', - TEDS. H. =OM. OTZBLICORAPH TO iris PriTBB New YORK. Jan 4 Arrived, brigs Martha and Italian, from Genoa; Mary VICITC, from Para; Om - California, from Port au Platt, - , lOatoili.l4ll 4. _ Arrived, barque Valetta, from Cab:hire; schr Fearless, flow Cape Ilaitien, Belo!, barque Susan, im Ilavana. MEMORANDA Steamsidp Atlantio,Vdridgs, from Nor York Dee 5, at Liverpool 16th — ' - - Steamship ()ohmage, Bullock, from New Orleans and Havana, at New York yesterday. - -.- Steamship Olasgoiv, Duncan, fromNew'York, at Was govnlOth Sat.- • g - Steams* Ifaimigenia; frohi New York 'for LTamburg, was oil Heligoland 10h ult, , „ Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence at Stich mood 21 inst. , • „. Ship Mor.tog Liebt, Johnston for Panama, Wore reported at Rio 4e, Janeiro 'in dietreis, bad found the . leak Nov 24, and would soon proceed on her voyage. Ship Alestrader, Bain, cleared at'. Charleston 2.1 inst foo Liverpool • Ship Jahn Snow, from CaDito for Ants erp, was off the Lisard 14th ult. • Ship Tarquin, Smith, from Callao, was off Dunkirk 16th ult; would go In next dsy. Cfrilisn,.Byrlngton, from Callao, at Bristol, E. 1611 Ship "NstidonL from Mobile for Ilene, WAS spoken 25th ult. off Ciirystort Reef. • Ship Davis, from Callao, arrived at navy, 15th ult. - - Ship Naomi, Morris, from Shields for Salem, put into Torbay lhth - Ship Jahn Wood, Watson from Calcutta, at Liverpool 15th ult. Ship Naples,'Enistruan; hence, remained at llama 2:41.1 ult. Occharglog Shtp .Tbonaaa Perktus,.Wmne,. hence, strived. at Liverpcol 17th ult. Ship Grua Gordon,Batman, (or Calcutta oodu, was at Colombo Novl4. Ship Eathay, Stoddart, for Uong Xong; was loading qt Samararriabout Oct 20. - • ' Ship Brutus, Scow, for Boston, cleared at Calcutta Nov 0. , Ship Hound, Stephens, at 'Honolulu Nov 9, was load ing for New London - , not as before. H Ship Wm Pena, eade, for Phiholelphia. sailed from Liverpool lith ult. • Ship Nonpareil, Faulk°, nailed from Liverpool lith ult for Savannah. . . . . . Ship Star of the West, Shoppy, was loading at Liver pool 19th nit. for Philadelphia. . - Slip Juniata, Wilson ; at- Liverporl 18th ult. 'from Baltimore • . -, Ship Ocean Belie, Halloran; was loading, at lifarpool ult Tor Mobile. • • Ship roman. Mitchell, from Chincha Islands for Lou. don, at Gravesend 16th ult. Ship Morning _Light, Knight, waif loading at Lem4o4 19th ult:for,Callact. ' - Barque Burlington, Keene, remained at Ilienint 29th ult, discharging. Barque Wheattatel, Deepen - a, (rum ALM" Janeiro Kov. 24, atßaltimere yesterday. , - Barque Win Henry, Young, for' Philadelphia; wee towed to sea rrOm New,Orleann 29th nit. , Brig Chicopee, Wive*, tor Matanzas, wan loading at Liverpool 19th nit. - Brig Rolling Wave; rigoore, from Port an Prince for Philadelphia, which put into Noreen, BP / some time ago for repalra, bad received new foremaet, &c, 22d ult, and would stall neat day. - - , Brig If Saban, Burns, hence, arrived at St Jago de Cube 19th ult. - - . Brig Hobert R Kirkiand, Knight, arrived at Baltiwois yesterday from Carthagena, 'ele Grand Cayman._ Left at Carthagene Bee 10th, eche 'teary P %limn, Green,' loading for Navy Bay; at Santa Martha, Dee 6, brig Winthrop. from New York hi 19 days, all well. justarr; also steamer A 14 WeeHbecker,of.Venliatterielortf which was being pat op. • Bahr Lightning, Daniels, for Rio - .orando, sailed from Rio de Janelid N ov 29. • J 1141 Len, Babcock, kencc at Havana 27tb att r and was discharging 29th: Balm 8 B Jane, Togns9od, from Mobile, arrived at Baratta 27th alt. Bchrs d B 3litchall: Baca, atidN Larik from Delaware, at New Yo k yesterday, Beta. Jesse emlth s henee arrived at New York yesterday,, &him PeqOoonock, Burroughs. hence, aml flockanoc, Taylor_ hence for" Yarmouth, Mass t at:Now . York yes terday. Behr E II Eowlei, Elodfrey;frem .13rnnswick, do, at Charldaton 24Dist. • _ , . , Propeller Vulcan, Idorrieon,for Philadojpl)ia, cleared at New York yesterday. •- MARINE aIttiGHLLANT, - - • - The steamship Magnolia, wlticli Put into HaHlmore In distress on Saturday, was bound for Berwick Hay, Texas; Phe was out in a galo,from,the , 26tb to the 30th hit. Her damages strei, however, slight, glad ft , 'wilt - ramtire , but a few days to repair -them. , • " Groat Egg Harbor, Jaii2,:-The ship AMOlia, ashore here, is totallylogged,:and part of her decks bursted op. There is a schooner ashore about fifteen untlesmth, of here, loaded witb, pine wood- • -- : Liverpopl,,Dec_lB,4llo . ellrp ~ Star,'from Maul. male „to , London, prerjously; -reported ;abandoned, has been seen (ifo'date given) by the Xlastertmehip Hare ms, in lot 4, long 07, in tow -of the 'Lady Louisa, from Galleote, Queenstown. . Soho twoline 0 Yasay, allfew York yesterday, from Grand gelfoe, Domin g o, Nov 28, rePottOi Dec 17, off Cape toolcOitt„ in gale from SE, loaf boat and part of deck loadliflOgarbod. 'Deell, in a gale from NB, while tnntitng,(oOlkostlstand for *hotbox; went ashore ; and w" obliged tildisChsigti thehalince of deck toed co get pff Reeeling):44sidage. • 9oltsMiftoo.2l - 7.1. telegraphed to you on the 26th that the echr 0 G Waterbury would prove a total lose. IPTAgingitffiligaragra=lll4;44 water flown out of her an the falling tide, Bhebas about two feet of water is her forWird hatolr,"44lly letter to Ellwood Waltsr,-Daq. - Eltdelda, Dec 15—The Amerletut ship Lucy, which put be-etchers with loia Of bOwsprit, - 1& - gettIngIt ratted, :and wilt be ready-to pFoot,edagain _ naY or two. Us' nit- .. • ' DOMESTIC pot Ts. NEW YORK, JAN 4—Arrlyed, steamships Columbia . ; Berry,, Oharleatonv-Westernport, Berry; Savannah; barques Oasis, Creech - , Rayre; John Wesley, McClure, 'Heasley,. Brunette, Pinkliam;.N tqleir°ung Ambrica, Pool, Kingston, Ta' 'sacra - Caroline 0 Yasey, 9idwtrtt, Grand Saline, St Vomlego; lillylarnel. Stet. son, Charleston; Orenehaw; 'Moss, Richmond; Island City; Georgetown, 10: Samuel Eddy, Patton, - Baltimore; Sarah BrI1811; bOllghtlf4, Georgetown, SCI; J B W lledbee, Idayhab,Roreford..No. Cleared,: bargee Ilyperieti," Ward, 'Barbadmisr bilge Gee , Cinkerly, Mclntyre, Monrovia; Phemician, joy) - Byline, Belfast; sabre 8 A Edwards, Shaekleford; Key West; May, kobart, Galveston; 'Wilson Jones, Gaston: Ilayport;- Pla; propeller Elizabeth, McLaughlin, Bal. "theorer. • . , Sailed; ships Siltuillolnien, Griffin New Orleans; Nor twiay: Tyler, do: ' • MOBILE,'Doo 29--A.rr, ship Withington, White, Li !yerpobli brigs Hollerson Crowell Boston; Lsmartine NEW:OHLIIANS,Tec 29—Arr, ships William Nelson, - Obatiftt, N York ' Hartley, Norma; Loudon Old, Brom ship -Achillie,,Nordenhols; literpool; Lubec barque Redliehkelf. Herstede, Triode.' " , 'PENSACOLA—Arr 19th Mt, achy Velma°, CalvestoM Old;.'sahis Abby Morton, Lsmb:rton, Key West; 3' /M -arket, Hobarle, Indianola: . " - ‘2let=-Old, "Bahr Hannah Martin, Pennington, In. dusnola. - , 22d , -.Arr, Schr Lucy 'Whitham, Milton, 'Tortugas. Old, Rehr Pinta, Latham, Galveston. - FOREIGN POletti - - At Sooeboir Oct 19, ships' Resolute, McKenzie, for N Yfirk2l.4 , flolden State; Ilepbern,, for do 22,1( Spitfire, Atey, for ',condom 22d, (not Sepl 11, as before reported.) No vessel on the berth for the United States. ' at Hong Kong Oct 80, ships Queen of the Seas, Cobb, for Sydney and Melbourne; - Kitty Simpson, Brown, far HaVAI)6, (before incorrectly reported slit 24th;) Itarreda 'Brothers, Peale, for Shaughae same day. 81d - l7tb, bdrque Sarah 11 Snow, Higgins; Foochow. " Per Steamship ,Niagars.] ' Arrived at Liverpool 18th 71 A. Lewts,- Clemens. St - John N 1 . 1; Jacob A Westervelt , Austin, N York. ,17th, Rodeniriter, Roberts, H York; ,Evelyn, Sawyer, Mo. biter-Alice 'Munro, Cummins, Boston,• Raven, Dwane, Bangor. , 16th, Atlantic (s) Eldridge, N York; Aquila. Oliver, N Orleans. 15th,i Mary Russell, Milford, China; Tigress, Fletcher, Calcutta. -, • ' the 'river 19th , outward bound—sbips Tornado, Murnford;fer New Orleans, 7 7 Boyd, Thomas, N York; I.4dte, Bent* °Winton. Euterlid for loading 17th—W P Storer, emery, New Orleitug! Atlantic, (a) N York; Amelia, Sloe, Charles ton. 16th, 11 Travis, Brown, Claireston; Sea Belle, Latophier, N Orleans-, Assyria, :Delano, do; Henrietta Marcy, Nickerson, do; J.,P Whitney, Gray, do. Emerald, ; Soma. N York. - • • -, , Ohl 17th, Itivenstaltliptavje;i; , * °deems. 10th, Al:- barialatten, Calcutta; Conqueror,Johnson ' New. Or teasel, Constitution,' Thompson, New Yak ; Sampson, ItoLinson, Galveston; Eaglo, Crosby, Belfast,. - Commeror,lohnson, New Orleans; lleldel burg,..New Orleans.., _ Liverpool, Deo 12—The Hansa, for Cuba, has put back having lost the master overboard. [Prom tho Shipping Gazette, Dec 18. J London 17th, entered Inward, Silver Star, NI ado, Bos ton; Timor, Bixby, do. Gras ',rut 18th arr Patrick Henry, Gifford,' New York, Fordonand - Black, do. ' Newport, 16th, old Atlantic, Burgess, Havana, Are at 11ore 10th, (3(3 PoWler, Staples, Mobile. Bid Simonet, Prost, Charleston. Pleiades •Winslovr Now .oeleans. ' Arr at Brielle 10th, Radical, Amos, Boston. Bld from Flushing Beads, 12th, Express, Peterson, New Orleans. Arr at Uottenborg, 11 It, Niorl, Christianson, New Orleans. • Arr at Gibraltar Bth. Sea Foam, Trendy, lamina Old Zone, Willie , plarneillee. OM at Constantinople Bd, Magnolia, Patterson, Men Bina. Plymouth 17th, put In /its It Keeler, Allen, London for New York. . Atneterdam 16th, the: Heroline Reed. French, New cattle for New York, an put Into Nbudiep, leaky, n ttb lose of galls. bulwarks, Ac. Off Cape Good Hope, Oct. 20, Judith, Algot' Bay for "Akyab. • From the Shipping . Gazette ' Dee 17. Old from Glasgow 16th, Ilarpswell,Stor,r, Havana. -Entered outward at London 'l7tll, Mary Bradford, Thompson, for.Nesi York. Old 16th, -Twin Fernaudea. Given, Now Orleaua. At Deal 16th, ship Walter Lord, Smith, from Loudon for Now Orleans. Off North Foreland 16th, at anchor, ship Salentine, of Now York. • Ar at Batavia Oct. 12, Romance of the Sea. Gendesole New York. - Arr at Gottenberg 19tt 1 - Nijod Christensen, New Origami. • Arr at Bremen loth, Agnes, Sehelling, New York; 'Alainsion, Salter, New Orleans.. Siddrom Bremerhaven 121 b, Columbia, Semoko, Bal timore: Orpheus, Weasels, New York. Arr at Hamburg 13th, Doctor Barth, Nismanu, New Tor k. Au at HoWort. 15th, Wabamo, Doty, Browernbaven. Arr at Toulon 7th, Elizabeth Dennisson, William, Sid from Rordmix 10th, Brave Lourroel, Divino, Sau Francine°. A r at the Quay. 15th, Ocean Pearl, New Orleans. Old from Sunderland, 13th Grace. Stone. N York. 91,1 from Queematown 151.11, E A Southard, Jeffry, London. Arr at Glouooster 16th, California, Kemptoo, Now York. Arr at Bristol 16th, 0 D heroin, New York. [From the Shipping Gazette Dee 16.) Arr at Glasgow 15th, Rialto, Chase, N York. Put Into Smallish 10th, St Patrick, Kenny, Liverpool for New York. Arr at Plll 15th, Caledonia, New York for (lloucentor. Arr at St Michaels Nov 30, Prospero, Taylor, Now York. -At Havre 14th, Havre, from N York, discharging. • [Per Caliawba Ilavana—Arr 26th ult, barques SIC Fox, Curtis, Lon don; Easei. Bey. Mobile; lithe brigs Fornox, Gardner, N York; California, West,. Bristol; Whip J Cook, Wat eon, Boston; schr Dart. Williams, Key West; 20th, oohs Mozart, Howard, Savannah, Pearl, Hill. Saco; brigs Elizabeth, Holley, Eastport; Factor, Titus, Providence; Marla, Ingraham, Cabanne; Lauretta, Smith, Portland; ship J Curtis, Stanwood, Barcelona. 811 24th all, ship Balear, Seagriatin, Charleston; With, barques C B Hamilton, Chase, Portland; Cornelia, Burton, N York; ache Matron, Taylor, klotilo; 2 7th, Alp M A Stevens, Butler, N Orleans; brig A A Chap man, Lament, do; 28th, sp ship Gen Minn, do; 29th, brig Protein+, Chapman, N York; seta Dart, Wil liams Key Wont. • Maianztut—Ar 20th alt, mehr Wad° Wind, Coll toe, Fall River, (old 25th for Savannah); barque Theodore Curtis, Edmunds, N Yoik; brig Alparata, !libber, Portland; 21st brigs Enoch Pratt, Brlghtmen,,Bristol,ltl; Eudora, :Haskell, Portland; -Azores..shworie, Rockland barque Andes. 'Merryman, Portland; B Colcord, Oolco td, Boa ton; 25th, Behr Lydia Olbbe,-Watson, Havana; brig Jae Gray Plainer, Aiidrosen. Shl 25th alt, barque Ciguena, Sargent, Portland. - St Jags de Cuba—Ar 19th alt, barque German, Ra sing, Cardiff; brigs Tyrant, Connick, N York. Arc at Tarragona Nov 5, Herzog George, Hoek, New York. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 12 o'claak Last Night GIRARD ROlBlR—Oliestnut street, below Bluth. L 9 Moore, New York Oeo A Sanders, N York Thos Convoy, Maryland Col Thomas, 13 8 A W H Russell, Leavenworth Chas Dozen, West 'lndies JWlnfKlinbsrly, N Carolina Jae U Mulford, N York Oeo Cook. Connecticut Isaiah Henry, Mississippi John R Yates, N York C Lindsay, Kentucky Sarni II Rinds, N Brunswick Wm Donaldson, Penn Lewis Sheldon, Connecticut W H Murray, N Jeniey . W Clailln, Massachusetts II C Laughlin, Phila II It Parsons. Harrisburg Henry Wetherbee, Illinois J C Allen,-Illinois L V Clark, D Columbia D Cummins, D Columbia Oeo Kennedy, D Columbia G/1 Raymond, D Columbia A Majors, Westport J Elkton, Pa_ N Barrier, Ohio Mies I I L Gardner, Ohio ' Mies I' Barrier. Ohio John P Gray, N Y Mies Palmer, N Y U palms y and lady, N Y U K Smith, N Y P Robertes, Pa Wm Sloan, Sou Francisco G Wilkins, N Y Col Sumner U 9 A ' Pars Smith, N Y R 31 'Ratchford, N Y Miss Blatchford, N Y II Potter, Jr, RI 3 Taylor, Pa P 0 Laurence, N V L Kirkpatrick, N J ' W Chauncey, N Y 3 Henry, Va Bliss It W Butler, Va Miss Rhoda Ilutler, , Vit C W Whitey, N Y It P Black, Pa It T Reid Keokuk E R Pont, Keokuk 3 It Lewis. N Y Robert Paton N Y ' it E Bermonr, Nli Mr Brown, N Y , - TB Monard, N Y w A Wood & la, Me 3 J Spierelberg N Y 31l Dallacosta, Venezuela Lyman Dicke, Boston •, - J Q Adams, Chicago R P Parrott, Boston • MERCIIAIITB' llOTEL—Bourth street. below Arch Hon G Britt, Pa P Mclntyre, York co , Yin D Sprocket.. Lancaster -Theo J Mc'Bony, N Y . 3 Miller, Northampton co IV J Bprigg, Pa 1 a Getz, Lancaster 1Y 'Diener, Ild Win Showell, Etd Wm Katte, Huntingdon V 11 Bachman, Balt T T Jenkins, Minereville Chas L Itowand, Pa II A Hughes: Ky Judge E Hien, Ky II McClure, Williamsport 11 Woodward, PLUM& A Morrison, Nrshville II W Moore, Clearfield , A E Ely, NIC It Ilumplaey,Unionville, et . UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. D K Silvia, Reading W E Ermentrout, Reading J D Balderson, Buckaco Dr Y N Patterson, Minersv Gee Wiggins, Tamaqua if Lessey, N J L Unger, Allentown II Dartling, Reading Jae L Kerr, Wrightsville Il T Baker, NJ Wm 11 Robinson, Oblu Min 8411111011, Lancaster kantl Jamkins, Barks co A Stout, Berko co A 8 Brown, Easton D K Treat on, Easton Jno N Stokes, Stroudsburg 'Cleo J Derr ; al fuer/grille L Hunt,N J Mr new & Son, N Y I II lloeckley,Thila Thou J Lacey, N J /no Carter, Tatnaqua • 3no Donaldnon, Tamaqua I F Comet, Newlin Mr Bruner, N Y J L Myers, N Y /NEIMAN 'MEL—Chestnut street. above Fifth. John F Coition, New York Mrs A Mitchell, Alabsuis blaster 0 fiendersou Ala J Spaulding, Tenn trawl Wellington, - Miss- 0 Hammond, Cairo C It Foster, Indisus It T Florence, Indiana L T Florence, Indiana F A Iteliiteln, Ohio It F Fleming, Elmira, N Y It B kfclfirnin, Lancaster co li E 13 Sanford, Willieinspl T W Johnson - Wiliamsp't Aug F Kirk, Boston It II Forester; Boston Ephraim Garrison, Seaton Afl Bayer, Bethlehem, Pa Col fi W Lane, Russia A it Mellen, Itossia A J Gillett, nartrord . , CORIt T II Pearce & la, Lance° P Lovejoy & wlrklunra Geo Kennedy, New York J.ll. Whitaker, Pletenik villa It Sheriff, Lancaster . NATIONAL ROTNL—Rase street, above Third. N Wetzel, Pottsville, Pa al titrouse, Pottsville, Pa II J Handler, Pottsville. D N Alorgaa, Pottsville Wll Neck, South Easton _Zoo Donley,. Tamaqua, Pa Jos Woolison, Pottsville Win Miller , Catesaqua, Pu T Rhoades, Allentown, Pa Mee A IlhoadOe, A Ilent , u Mk. M Rhoades. Allen' o A J Iluntrager, Del F Medlar, Wilm'n Del 'Writ F Yeager, Allentown Cit lIIIIIDger, Lebsziou co J Seyloet, Leesport, Pa BTATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. A Ceek. I J 07 Dent; Pa Mrs J D Dente, Pa 0 W U Bents, Pa • Miss Kate {Vetiver, Pa D Ilarshbank, Pa W Daily, Pa B P Ramsey, Ohio D Barons, Cliambersburg E 4.1 Davis, Chicago P F Morrison, Pa J Piekerlne, Ta - E Johns, Pa - ~ • M ADMIX HOUBE-t—Beeond street, shore Market. 8 8 Slargati, Ohio ` N Plods, Ohio ' ",1 Kennedy, PI ttiburgh ' 0R Briggs, N Y Comley, N Y MllOll James, Pittsburgh J Simpers, Md- ' "OT Simpers, MA J B Swope, Pa' - ol+ Sherman and wife, N P C Ricketts', 'Elkton, Md R :alackey; Lancaster ' • T L Jones, Jr. Ohio , 0 H Davis, Chester ce, Pa BALD DAGLE—Thirdstreet. store Cnliewhill. LII Phillips, Ohio G Kauffman, Sell Craven A Gower, Pe. J E Zhninermsn, Pa Col 0 Wenner, Phila M O Berger, Pbiia S Young, PH, • BLACK BEAR 110TBL 7 ThIrd attest. ab Collowbill A nonlegal, Peasterville A. Faust. Vidor Dublin I Sohlottery, Perkeowan = &bees, e,vgbarg T Pottstown' it S Cope, Sellersville rVen Artgalaleu, Feasterv , e J Wentz, Northampton_ C Roads, Pouthomptoo ThElhalt,ltoleSesge . Mester Shall, Dale Forge aiv Shall, Tork ••• BIAOK DEAR INN—Biftit and • Merchant atraete Jahn linattg t ,PA -•- t AtOhnrde, Pottetortxt W g Richards, Pottsville W Barnard, Pa D li oppv, , Prancia Boyder, Pa "Paid Oarlittla. Del Chas W Roberts, Pa W Johnston, Kimberville T 0 Worthington, (It J Howard., Boston ' Howard, , J Mei% a • J Kerr, Kimborvilte- 'BARLEY 81111AF-Beeond street, below Fine. den John peels Pa W W H ~M Davis, Pa F Dentley tilaoutg en Joe II Dilworth; Neer Hope Reuben Myers, Montg coJ 0 Blackwell NIE&ER T J Janney, Newtown' John Elder, New Jersey bliss Jane Robblnson, - N J • Stacy Watson, Attleboro J Woolston, Newtown, Semi Story, Ducks co lam Conrad, Norristown H 0 Parry, Attleborough Other WelsOlk, yixttilt% fipecial Notice° Sawing Machines.—Call at - Sixth and,Arch, etreets, and purchase one'or theselew priced 15011BLE TiIIiMADIID.:WIWIAtIHINES.. No Ofitan Stltch:” Jas-2t*- J. W. 'l./..otiAliT Fund.—Nntlenal gaiety ,Trnat - Ce,, Office, WALNUT Street, 8. W. earner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS 'DURING THE - SUSPENSION OS SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE BANNS. , - 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2 . . Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Sped° will be received on deposit. 3—Deposits made iu Bank Notes or Cheeks will be paid back in Current Bank Notes. . 4. Depealts'inade In Cold or Silver will be paid back in Coin. , Intereat YiVit ran CENT, per annum, n 025 B B Wer's infant pordinl.••••This invaluable Cordial is prepared from a 'variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moat perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. By Its powerful Influence a speedy mire is effected in all cases of CAolfc ' windy pains and spasms. Relieve' and mitigates much of clilldren's suffering during denti tion or teething, and. by Its soothing properties tran guilises polo of the bowels, loonenete, vomiting, tee. The'lnfant Cordial has become a standsrd remedy, and has been used in thousands of eases with the moat abundant success. No family ehould be without it. Prepared only by- thatllY A. Bowen, At his Drug and,OhemiCal Otero, N. Z. corner of With and Green ate., Philadelphia. To whom all orders meat be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. • - • 4 " an 18-1 y 8. U. Dewatd, Conuntimion , linoluess in Com mercial Paper and negotiations et: Jeans, GO WALliOr Sr., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. tiolo-2m , Seamen's ,Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of Second etreet: Receives de• posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, prom all Classes of the community, end allows interest at the rate of five per cont. per annum. Office open daily, front 9 until 6 o , olook;and on Mon; day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Yteeldent Franklin Full; Treasurer and Secretary, (Marten M. Morris. For Perfumed Breath, White Teiitli;, and Beautiful complexion, use "Balm of 1.000 Flowers." Bor droning Ladies' hair, use itWoodland Cream, a paw Pomade."' It eerie Gentiomon , a hair Beautifully. W. P.. Naratacka dr/Co., Arovialora, For sale by T.S:Peterson, 300 Chestnut; Samuel Dimes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D:Durand, 718 Chest nut ; T. IT Paters dr Co., 710 Chestnut; 0. 0. Evans, Gltt Boot-Store, 480 Chestnut; 0. 8, Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co , Tenth and Mar ket; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and• Walnut;. Dr Morrison, Seventeenth ea , Chestnut ; Blmee & Bons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Christman, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lausaater, corner Eleventh and Walnut, 4012-ly Saving Fond OF TUE AMERMAN TRUST COMPANY, 8 E. Ooßsiox FOURTH AND WALNUT Bnuorra, Ilas ainaya paid in full on demand, AND CONTINUES TO DO NO. INTEMT, FIYE FBA ONNT. dO2B-Ime, Gold Pens.—The attention of the public Is called to our assortment. Each pen warranted to give satisfaction. FAITH & TUOMPBON, de22 iltjao Eagle Building, 824 Chestnut atreet, The Greatest Bargainft In the World.—The subscriber, beiug about to close his business, offers Ills entire stock of superior Ready-mada Clothing for sale. All in want of a superior article aro Invited to give him a call Store to let and fixtures for sale. Id. TRACY, 292 MASK NT Street drl6-21u Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, b 24 WALNUT BT, INDLTENDENCII SWAIM GEO. J. HENKEL'S, teA WALNUT Street, Late of 173 Oheetuut Street, Rank of Pennsylvania Notiee.-•Notes of Ms Dank taken at par fur a Wholesale Stock of Clothing, now being soli at Retail No.l North FIFTH Street An Important Fact.--We now see It any nounced that the extensive Wholesale Clothing Deal ers, STRAUSS & UOLD3IAN, No. 3136 MARKET St, above Third, have commenced to Retail their entire stock at Wholesale prices deS-lm am= Lovers of Coffee eanuot realise the full value of their favorite beverage without having it made In the Old Dominion Coffee Pot ARTHUR, BURNHAM, It GILROY, 117 and 110 South TENTH, oor. of George, d9•dm Solo Manufacturers. Jaiugon, JOB PRINTER, IitERWIANT BTREET. (Menke, Nolte, Drafts , Bills Lading, Bill Heade, Cir culars, Canto, and ell other kinds of Job Printing, at price. to suit the times. oo37•ly Irtarriages Ou the 29th ult . by William 11. Furness, D. I) . V. 11 PALMED to JANE S (IRIPPITII, nit of this. city. On the evening of 20th ult , by Rev. Thomas 11. Beveridge:Mr. THOMAS BLAKELY to Slihß ANN JANE MALIAN, all of this city. On Thursday evening, December Mgt. 186;, by the. Roy. E. W. Hotter, Mr HERMAN 11. LINDEER, to , Miss LIZZIE H. READ. all of Philadelphia. On the 23 tort. , by the Rev Franklin Moore, ROBERT' C. DAVIS to Mies CAROLINE VIRGINIA MOORE, all at thia city. Elentbo. On the let inet.,OIIARLES DEANEY, in the 624 year of his age. His relations, and the friends of the family, are iv spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 423 Marriott street, Fifth below Christian on Tuesday morning at 83( o'clock,without further notice,. To proceed to St. Mary's Cemetery. The members of the Hibernia Universal Ilenehcial Society are invited to !Wend. - Oa the 3d lust., iu the Pith year of hie age, Mr. P.MILET WARRINGTON, a member of Capt. R. K. Sco(t'a Company in the Viral. Regiment Pennsylvania. Volunteers in the Into Mexican war. On the let inst., 11..11Y JANE 1.1001/, in tho 19th year or her age. On the Ist inst., Mrs. SARA!" ANN, wife of flonjamin Wile on, aged 53 years. On Om morning of tho 7d that., Mrs. JANE STEAM AMAX, In the 69th.year of her age. la - A Lecture by Rev. Dudley Tyng, at CONCERT HALL. uu POLITICS AND POLITI CIANS," for the Benefit of the Beth tuy School, Nineteenth mot Spring (tartlet) 'Meet, on WED NESDAY EVENING, January 6th. at 7K o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, . j.4-2t9 V - At a Meeting of the Police Of ficors of the First District, convened Januar) 4th, 1858, at their Hall, Christian, above Ninth, Sergeant JAMES SMITH. was called to the Choi., and OVlcer CIIAS. W. MYRIDI was appointed Secretary; wher, the following Preamble and Resolutions nem unanimously adopted : 11 , 1irreas, By visitation of Divine Providence in Ilk Infinite wisdom, we have been deprived of our late bro ther Officer, smn.ErT iYARRINGTON, whose ninny good qualities have endeared blot to us; we believing Ida, to be a worthy citizen, devout friend, and exem plary and indulgent father; awl Whereas. 15' lino we heartily join with hie comrades lo semi in rendering to a brave soldier bin jest deserts, which has been fully exemplified in his unexampled ea. leer with the First Ponisylvisola Regiment, In and through the Valley of Mexico, and Ine refs*. While we condole with the afflicted family and Mewls of the decemed in their bereavement, we cannot forget that by his death we have loot a valuable friend, and the city a good and efficient Officer. Therefore, be it Rssofrid, That ere attend the funeral of, 81.1ILETT TON, 118 the last mark of respect to hie so , onni on this earth. Rehrteed, Thste copy of the above Preamble and Resolutions be seat to the fondly of the demoted, and that they be pabllbhed. JAMES 8311T11. Prob.lent. ELIAS. W. MYERS, Secretary. jarAt* I.l . lrown East.—The Third Lecture of the Course, in aid of the Union Temporary Home for Chil dren, still ho delivered by ASINIIUIt OILMAN, FAQ., on TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 5, at CONCERT lIALL, commenong at 8 o'clock Eutuect : The" l'argee Char 'icier." A racy and pleating entertainment may be ex pecte I Tickets 25 cents, at the mall. Jan2-3t* • Kr At a Sleeting of the Stockholders of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY, held on Thurs. day evening, Dec. 21, at the Library, for the purpose of nominating officers for the miming year, JOHN ARID TON, Jr., was appointed Chairman, and Tia. Suirt.gv, Secretary. Ou motion, It Was Re faced, That the meeting pro. coed to nomidate °Mem s for the ensuing year, where upon the Dillon ing named persons were nominated for Directors .. :' . W. E. Bowen Cornelius N. Weygsudt , Robert Grolfen James H. Randall Joseph Cooper John L. Simpson. . C. B Linn A. C. Durborow Frederick }Without David T. Burr J II Dulles, Jr C II Dingee Joseph C. Grubb i John Ashton, Jr. Prank T. S. Barley Ceo. W (Nikons Arthur EL Burton J If Atwood W L Schaller Thos. Shipley Richard Wood Thomas Howard Benjamin flaskill John T. Wilson Edward S. Clarke George O. West, Aud Charles Rhoads was nominated for Treasurer, On motion, Tickets containing the names or the nominees were directed to be printed and placed in the Library one week previous to the election, and toe proceedings of this meeting to be published in the news. papers On motion the meeting adjourned. JOHN ASiSTON, Ja., CiAir.llllll. Taos Samar, Secretary. . decanjas,l9 St Litergey Murton, —Au Experienced Editor, • successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five yearn of the drudgery of Pally Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell his brain,' at retail to those who may require their services in any honorable way.. • klerchanin, Businens Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied, on -hand, with advertke mentn, (political or otherrilse,) Notices, (lards, Circu late, or any 'spectre of article desired. Politicians will be aopplied with Speeches, Reports, Itesolutons, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlete, Editorial Ar ticlem, Communications, and every other sort of Brain work, which they may Bud It inconvenient or trouble some to do for themselves. Tattles and (lent omen, of every rank In society ar oc cupation in Ufa, can Dave Lettere written on any sub ject, whether buelneee or mitbneutel, The advertiser will also conduct or translate Genes pondogee of every kind, either English, French, Span. isb, German, or Italian. Poetry, Acroeties for Wien , Albums, Notes,Billet deux, Idonod.es, and Compositions of the mosdelicate and confidante( character, incident to every possible circumstand or event in life, will be turniabed iu in violable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explalningtheir wishes. Orders by mall, accompanied with cash,' will be strictly and promptly attended to. Address .1. TIIOI.IPFION, Literary Bureau, dl-But Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0 , Pa. 117" Granite Land Company.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of said Cowan). will be held at 16 North 911VENTII Street, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of January, 1868, at 6 o'clock Y. M , for the election of Officers for the entrains year. 18. B. Amendment" to the By-bawe proposed will be acted upon at said meettug. 022. tueft THE PRESS.-PHILADELPIHA; . TUESDAY; JANUARY 5, 1858. I '. 1 '.13 1 ti49} ' " • gf.tvitci AOUVniviitic ii6a4K OF PIpLADELPIVA. • ; ; ; - MONDAY MORNING, January 4, 1858.- Dille DWl:muted and Leans $010,820 13 530,00 D PennsylvaniaAllow] , 41,002 60 Real Estate, at assessment 13,000 00 Bpeole, (lold and Silver 201,0141 CT Dee by the City Banks 131,000 CO Due byyoreign Ranks and their Notes on hand E 3.303 11 Due to Depositors $509,430 13 Notes In Circulation 31,100 00 Due to Foreign Banks 137,051 37-07800 60 Deduct Capital 5 took I certify the above atatement to be correct. jab.jt F. P. STEEL, CaOiler OFFICE OF THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 'VILE COUNTY OF PILILADEL. PEVA, JANUARY 4, 1858. The Directors of the said Company have this day de. Glared a Dividend of Four per coot (on the amount of the capita( stock paid in) which will be payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 16th instant. And In conformity with the Act of Incorporation, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be bold on 310NDAY, the 13th Indent, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Mee of the Conn.ny, No. J 32 North TIIIRD Street, for the purpose of electing tea Directors for the ensuing years, Jab dt 18 174 1 A.ALE'S GALLLERIES x.l or PAINTINGS AND LOOKING GLASS WAREHOUSE ALL TH4 NEW MINOR, 'ENGLISH AND GERMAN ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT, PICTURE, AND MINIATUR EFRAME IN EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE AND PRICE MANTEL, PIER, AND \VALI, LOOKING GLASSES. CONSOLS, BRACKETS, CORNICES, PIER TABLES, MAIM TO OftDWI. EARLE'S GALLERIES, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, Jks•y PHILADELPHIA Dissolutions gropnrlnereljips NOTICE.-THE PARTNERSHIP HERE tofore existiog between tbo subscribers, trading under tlio firm of .KEENE, STERLINti & CO., is tbia tiny dissolved by its own limitation. JAMES KEENE, JULIUS C. STERLING, . • SASH,. V. FR ANKS. Pitiladel k iiiie, Jan Ist, 1858. JAMES KEENE having transferred his interest in the lousiness to JAMES KEENE, Jr , the undersigned have this day entered into a Copartnership under the trio of 'MEN E, STERLING le FRANKS, ler the transaction d the Wholesale Boot and Shoe Business, at the old aturel, 230 North THIRD Street, and aro authorized to settle the business of the old firm. JAMES KEENE Jr., JULIUS 0. STERLING, SAML. F. PRANKS. Philadelphia, Jan let, 1P59. jas.ltit TIIE FIRM - OE KITE, KERSEY & WAL TON ix this day dissolved by the 'withdravral of GERARD 0. KERSEY nud JOSEPH WALTON The buvineas will be continued by the remaining partner, VEIN L. KITE, who is authorizad to settle the husi nets of the late Grin. JOHN L. ICITII, GERARD 0. KIMSEY, MUNI" WALTON. Ist too. Ist, 1859. .45.3 t DISSOLUTION.-JOHN A. SIIEBLE Lay Ws day withdrawn from our firm. The Wal low; will be contiued as heretofore by the remaining partners. MoDOWELI. & CO. January 1,1857 ja4.3t NOTICE.—We have this day given .1 1-1 FRANK BROWN an intorent in our Inoiinesii OUILLOU, ANDERSON, & Pnit.truirrui 1, January let; MS. Ja.l-2iv* THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF JAMES HARPER and EDWIN BENDER, under the firm of JAMES ILUIPER & CO., In the Lumber buslnvhs, and as EDWIN BENDER, Carpenter and Builder, la this day dleaolved by mutual content. JA MIS HARPER, EDWIN 111:NDElt PHILADILPHIA 3 Jan. let, 1868. Ja2.2w• THE FIRM OF'DILWORTII,BRANSON, /is 00, in thin day dissolved by limitation. The busineia will be settled by either of the putative at the More, No. 211 Msrket street. WILLIAM DILWORTH, SAMUEL BRANSON, HENRY D. LANDIS, JAMES W. VANCE. PHILLUELPRIi, Deis 31, na. jag -2w+« WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIAI ED with un av general partner. EDGAR C. LYONS, and will continuo the Fancy Dry Goode bulimia, at the old Maud, 414 MARKET strvet, above FOURTEL POWELL HAZLETT do CO PIOLLIOILPHIA, Jan. lit. 1815. jag -3t• rrillE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE 11 existing under the firm of SIEUER, LAMIL & CO. in thin day dissolved by the death of O. D. The busiums of the la.e firm will be settled by the surviving partnere, who have associated with them JOHN WIEST', IY D SPONSLER, and D D ErtviN, ender the firm of DIED.. L, RAMP, & CO , and will continue the Dry (foods jobbing and Importing business as heretofore, at No. 47 North THIRD street P+ll ttlt 251 - 11:t1 Elt, JACOB 111E0 EL, S BAIRD, JOHN WIEST, IV. D SPONSLEIt, D B. ERVIN. Delember M, 1857 y HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH I me EDWARD RAINS, JOHN B. MELLOW, and 0 BOHOL: 0 EVANS an general partners, and will con tinue the importing of Rectory and SocalLwarec under the style of THOMAS MELLOR k CO , at No. 8 N THIRD Street. THOS MELLOR, Ramo inmento, January lot, 1858. jal.2w A TWOOD & RALSTON RAVE THIS 11 day associated with them THOMAS L. HILDE BURN, under the firm of ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO , Commission Merchants, for the WO of earpetings. Ac , No. 533 MARKET Street. jal-4t• WILLIAM ALFORD and CHARLES/E. STEVENS are admitted to am latoreat ismy ha slueaa from tide date and the firm n• 111 hereafter be FRANCIS LASILER & CO. FRANCIS LAMER. January 1,1808. Jal-Ot* IVOTICE.—The ill ID of MORRIS L. HAL -11 LOWELL & CO. is this day dresolted, by mutual coming, ARTHUR W. LITTLE retiring from the firm The remaining partners will continue the buslnesat. heretofore, at No. 333 MARKET Street. lilolllllB L. HALLOWELL, JAMES TRAQUAIR, JOSHUA L. HALLOWELL, ARTHUR W. LITTLE, NIIOMAS W. SWENEY, ENOCH R. HUTCHINSON. December 30,1857. !'COPARTNER SlTU'.—The subscribers have associated themselves under the firm of A. W. LITTLE & CO., for the linportitig and Joiibing of Silk and Fancy Dry floods, and will occupy the Store No. 325 MARKET Street. ARTHUR W. LITTLE, CHARLES WATSON, FRANKLIN JANN/a. PIIILADELPUId, Dro 31,1637. Dtl.6t THE FIRM . OF JOHN ELY es CO. is UeeolveJ by mutual consent. JOHN BIN is Ili(11(1 authorized to settle the badness and use the name or the Ulu Su liquidation. JOHN ELY, THOMAS NACON, JACOB Y. FINE, TILGHMAN !HIPP, It. CHALFANT. PHILADELPHIA, DEC. 24, 1857. jal.6t* IIVYPICE.—Thu firm of TEMPLE & BAR 1‘ Heft Ie this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Either of the undersigned in authorised to attend to the settlement of the business, at No. 19 South FOURTH Street'. JOSEPH 11. TEIIPLE, JOHN R. BARKER. nui.ADELPIIIA, December 31, 1857. COPARTNERSHIP Thte undernigned have thin day entered into copart nernhf,p for the transaction of a general Dry Goody busing an, under the firm of TEMPLE, BARKER, & CO , and 110 .ve removed to the new marble building, No. 10 Bantle FOURTH Street, below Market. JOSEPH E. TEMPLE, JOHN R. BARKER, SAMUEL H. MILLER. PRO ~ 6mlLlßlA,January 1,1868. Jul-81.* N° TICK.—I'. A. ELIOT rotiren from our tl nu this day, by mutual cotiewlit, beet unbar 81, 1851. DROWN, UILb , & CO. COPARTNERSHIP F. ELIOT has tat• day asrociatod with himself I.loltd CE It. SOUI.E, of Dorton, thr the transaction of the CI aninlsslon business In Cotton and Woollen Yarns, Worst ed, and Wool, under the moo and lion of F. A. ELIO! &CO. They have taken Elora No 12 North FRONT Street FRANK A. ELIOT, HORACE IL SOULE Jets nary 1, 1859. jal•6t* DI SSOIAJTIOIsI OF PARTNERSHIP.— rho partnernhip heretofore exbiting between the under signed, under the .1110 and style of O. J. 'quer: & (4 , In thin ilty dineolved, by limitation, JOHN MILL .61 retiring limn the firm. The will be eolith ill./ by the remaining partners, under the seine 14100 111111. style. CHAS .1 I'lllOE, JOHN MILLAR, MOM: M. I.IIIINOST. PIIILA DELKIIA, January 1,1859. jal4t DV3OLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. ait-r' —Notice is hereby given, GIG the firm of lIAM MANI. SNYDER, fr. CO. has this day been dissolved by mututql consent. JAMES it YOUNG is authoeized to use t) a name of the late firm in settlement of Its affairs storied JOHN TIAMMAN, STMON SNYDER, JAMES B. YOUNO, • SAM!, P. GODWIN, JAMES S. DEROER. PIC' ADIMIIIA, Dec. 30t10157. de31.6t1l - 4 . 4 I tiOIVARD H. LADD will have charge of 1-I our butineee in 0119 city from tide date, at No. 520 eitittamuT Street. MINT. & CU , ManeleAturere of Sewing Machinee. JtimoOey 1. 1858. inl.2la MIliE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Existing under the firm of MARTIN BUEHLER, nitarliEß ac CO., hi Me day dtaaolced by the death of Jolla 3inehlpr. Th busloens of the late nrm will bo settled by the Burn ring partnere, who will contlnve the General Hord were bootee. ao heretofore ' under the nun 01 BUG GLEN & 'HOWARD, at No 441 II aRKET ?drool MARTIN HUI:TILER , R. 11. 110111 A lID Pn ITADELPHI A, Joe lot, ltria. j1,2 -1w 4 I) LOVERS OF GOOD ITORNES.—CoI. Lane's RUSSIAN STALLIONS arriveLl in this oily list night, and are staying at 001. N R. MiIOBSIA KE Wm Penn ntahles, MARKET Street, near Ni rtb Tills DAY eesday• only. IHARLES P. CALDWELL—Whoiosale and Retail WHIP and HARR al 1.1113 fact ere r No. 4 Nu 01111511 • IA DANA AND .. Ajp , 2 i t e N m ny u R in E r l e D s f d orf ule by WE/YER, , k 400.7 on a•tr No, N/ N, Water at,,_# nit Wham 1,001,705 0 081 146 11 260,000 00 133,145 11 lIENJAMIN F. 110ECKLEY, Secretary ..1; tgali _Tp,ltcep TN - Tlir ORPHANS' , dOMIT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— Estate of FREDERICK GENTBOII, doomed. The Auditor appointed to audit. settle, and adjust the account or Louisa, (lentsoh; A dministrattlE, &0., of FREDERICK tIENT3OII, deceased, and to report distribution, will meet the parties Interested et his Office, No. 135 South FIFTH Street, on TUESDAY, January 19th, 1858, at 4 o'clock P. M. jas•tuthsst#t J, H. BIARKLAND, Auditor gETTRRS OF ADMINISTRATION TO I_l the Estate of JOHN OSMON have been granted to the subscriber. Persons indebted or haying claims are requested to call w ithout delay to WILLIAM DIJOKIUS, PRANKFORD, ED VALE, No 702 WALNUT Street Or to his Attorney, Jas-tuGtt Ira Goobe LONG BROOM: SHAWLS FOR $Bl We In believe tbet we are selling, at this ve meat time, Drente Bliawle CHEAPER THAN TIIEY WILL EVER BE AGAIN! Dlsuket Shawls, new styles, very cheap Chenille Shawis, considerably uuder cost. 111011 BAYADERE BILKS, BLACK BILKS, Ac. We hare received and are selling magnificent Dress Silks for 81}(r. , worth $1 '25. They are from a NEW YORK BANARDI`T BALE. ELEGANT LONG BLACK CIRCULARS FOR $5! A great variety of other Cloaks very cheap, from $2 up. IRl$ll iINIiNS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Clothe, Cassimere., Blankets, Pktuneie,Ao. o ke. We keep no immense stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. An our Goods BOUGHT FOR 05811, and guaranteed to be an Cheap as the cheapest, THORNLEY & 011101. jas-y N. E. cor.EIGUTIL and SPRING GARDEN CHEAP CLOAKS.--We have now a CO3IPLETE ASSORTM.UNT of low•priceil Oloakm for Ladioa, Maw, and Chi Wo n! mado of BLACK AND GRAY CLOTHS . . . - .. .. The prices range from $1 75 to $5, and the workman ehip, material, style, ..k.c., are believed to be superior to the generality. Also, finer Clunks many of which are MUCH. REDUCED, TO INSURE SPEEDY BALES. . . Pearlet-Centre Brodie Long Shawls. 141 Rea, two•faced, kc., at go. Remy Blank Thibet Long Bnaarie, $O. French Blanket and Bay State Shawls. Ninon' and Children's Shalela. COOPER & CONARD. 8. j.;. roe. NINTII and MARKET BANK OF FENNSYLVANIA NOTES TAKEN AT PAR FOR DRY GOODS. OLOAICS AND TALMAS is every variety, at all prices. " BED BLANKETS at $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $O, $7, and $O. A few very superior BLANKETS st 12, worth $lO. 1.111111 AND INFANTS' BLANICETS, a full smart. Inept. BA LLAIIMALB UNSIIRINKABLE FLANNELS, 31, 3735, 44, 50, 62 75. $l. SCARLET, YELLOW, AND TWILLED FLANNELS, all prices. , TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, AND TOWELINGS, every variety. IRISH SHIRTING LINEN, RICHARDSON'S best make, all qualitlex. DELAINES, CASHMERES, ALPACAS, PARA MATTA& BLACK SILKS, stow pieces rery cheap and good. FRENCH CALICOES, yard wide, best good., and very cheap. ENGLISII PRINTS, 300 pieces, at the newest and prattled! style.. BEST CONESTOGA TICKINGS, several widths and , GENTLEMEN'S UNDEILSIIIRTS ANILIDRAIVERS. LADIES' UNDER VESTS, very nice goods. CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, AND BOYS' WEAR. 111100111.1 LONG SHAWLS. BROOM: SQUARE SHAWLS. BLANKET SHAWLS, every pima and Mlle, both Long and Square. PLAIN SHAWLS FOR FRIENDS, a few chola° kind.. KID GLOVES, WOOLLEN GLOVES, SILK GLOVES, lIOSIERY. YARD-WIDE VELVETS at a great reduction. FANCY SILKS. Several hundred yard,' REMNANTS for Rae VERY CHEAP. Wu are readying NEW GOODS every day. SAMUEL. S. 11E03, No, 023 MARKET Street, north side between Ninth and Tenth. rmitis AND VIENNESE BROOM: LONG SHAWLS, At $9, $2, $lO, Oil, and $l2. • With a large maul talent of mullet iv r goods, which wo aro selling at very reduced polo a - CURWIIII, BrommitT • & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 451 41030 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERIN, SATTINETS, Boys' wear generally, And Clothe For Ladies , Cloaks Prom the late Auction Sales, at 11EDUOY,U PRIORS. OURWEN STOW/ART it BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, de3o aboye WILLOW INTARROW BORDERED CLOTH TABLE COVERS.--We have ilia received 0210 MC of 81.1• porter Cloth Coven, in Drab and Drown narrow borders, designed for Friends; also, the wane with centre pieces, and Piano Covers 11l uLoitar styles. BHA RPLESS BROTHERS, de23 CHESTNUT and EIMITH Streets. CLOAKS. - CHEAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS. The largemt and handeomentetock of VELVF:T AND CLOTH CLOAKS In the City, AT REDIJORP PRICES, AT 01:0. FRYER'S, No 016 CHESTNUT STREET. SS 2 L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES 1090 CHESTNUT Street lour door., Eleveutts - And 31S H. SECOND sr., below Spruce. ItACTORTES.—Nos 95 sod 97 GEORGE St., Tenth, and SECONDStreet, near Utiles Ordera made at a fug Lour,' notice Illy:mance Companies MUTUAE HEALTH INSURANCE 1. SOCIETY OF PUNNSYLVANIA. Office, No. 151 Snuth FOURTH Street, Above WALNUT, (Up Btalre,) NOM°lphia. . . . CAPITAL, $20,000 SILAS 8. DREW, PRI:MN:NT. Financial Committee :--11 L, BROWN. J JOHNSON, E.F. II A ZLE'CON. The °Heat of thin Society is the creation of a Mutual Fund, to he applied in the most advantageous manner for the benefit of Ito sick mrmhara• tty the payment of the following yearly deposits you will become a Life Member of the Society, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit if you should be disabled by sickures or accident from attending to your ordinary bnaluess or occupation. Yearty Dew its of Member I . leitie ' r 6U Yr a of Age 12 00 per year draw $2 00 per week. 300 4( ti ti 300 44 400 ,• " 4 • 400 " 500 Ai It 41 500 .. 44 000 0 00 " 7 00 .. 700 •. 800 14 I. 900 tZ 000 ‘‘ ft /I 900 it I/ 1010 " "'• 10 00 " Firm week excepted. In addition to the above an expense Fee of $1 50 will be charged the Suet year whith mint be paid at the time of making application and the yearly depoelt I. thirty All claims for bleklloMo will be promptly paid All communicatlonit should be 1141,1r00,d to SILAS 9 ltltEW, President, 151 Booth roarth street, Phlladelphm. aIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR %A ANON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA-0010, No. 902 WALNUT street, west of THIRD. 4 'n R YiISK!! ONLY TAANN." Dlitioroste. Jer. Walker, Jno !McClure, Tho. Craven, A. S. Gillett, Yurman Sheppard, @anal. Jones, M. D Joseph Klapp, AI. 13. Wm. M. Swain, Johp Auspach, Jr., 11. N Burroughs, J.ll,llughem, Y. 11 Sherman, . Wm. P. Hacker, J. P. Steiner, 11... t. Shackelford, lion. JO.lll, JONES, President Mow. G. W. WOODWMID, Vice President. JNO. S. MoklomAtt, Secretary, LIMBO B. ALITID, Assistant Secretary. no2-Sm-if fIOSIMONIVEALTTI FIRE INSURANCE `i COMPANY, OF THE ,STATh OF PENNBYLVA• NlA.—Odlce, N. W. Corner FOUItTU and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, $600,000. Paid-up Capital. 8200.000. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. TLIOHAS S. STEWART, Vice Pres't. Elaironr. 8. Moo; Secretary. KEROSENE OIL, DISTILLED FROM COAL KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS. MI Oil is not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO THE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL AT A LOW ZEMPERATURE,fintI It will RUN LONGER AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. Lir Machinists and others are requested to call and examine these oils at the tole agency, GEORGE M. FREI:HAN, Agt , de10..3m-if No. 116 Walnut btreet, above Front. REAL MOCHA COFFEE. 75 if , 11,F sVu yuwu.o II %LEH 8 urr:nton 001.0 NO T 404) ASSoRTSD P/WEAGN4 FINN QUALITY Juxt Received at ALLEN CU'E7fBEII7"S FAMILY TE4 STORE, EMITT/I ST., above CHESTNUT Next Sharidem .( II ,UP Sr AIRS ANNOUNCEMENT. Thu subscriber begs leave to announce to his friends and the public that be will open Ins SALOON Lo their reception on Ills Mock (a large and rich variety) will couplet of PRESERVED AND CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, APRI COTS, CHERRIES, PINEAPPLEs PEARS, LIMES, °MIES, QUINCES, &0.. &o. BONBONS—A large and fresh assortment. FANCY TOYS—tecltioical Top, paper, wood, and auger—an endless variety. FANCY BOXES—Nen est atylex, fancy and plain, and varied aswortment, of every possible description. SACS CAUAS, CORNETS, BASKETS, VICTORIAS, PASTILLAUES, &0., &0,, all of recent impertallet and which for extent and variety will d. fy competition For sale by S. HENRION, Confectioner, MARKET street. above Seventh. yONOCHAMP'S OLD TOM LONDON L CORDIAL OlN—Tbe best xpeclait for Dyyepsia, Diseases of the liidnrys, and all the Urinary organs; TILE 8(1631 . Toxic AND INVICIORANT. The late important reduction of the duties on spirits long peituitted the Introduction of thin rental kable article, used no extensively in Europe, with the appro bation of the tnedical Taconic", guaranteed pure and unadulterated, withdrawn for consumption Irons UtO vaults of the Ouston) Bowie. It is recommended to all families by the best physiciann, either as a curative or as a Valiant' vo of the above *lenses D LONIONIANIP, Sole Importer and Prom toter, 217 Petah FRONT Street, Philadelphia, Pa For rile at the principal Drug Moroi of Philadelphia and other eitien nt tire United Stains If 201 Oouth FRONT 8t reef Buie Agent for thu thdtriet of Philadelphia de22-tuthAtin* SPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits Turpentine, to arrive, for Nolo by MARTIN dr. MAOALIBTER, sotllirgorth Wotor od.toot. LILOO,RING. BOARDS-23,680 foot ()aro liarrllfoorlog board''q, afloat, for sale by ifARTIN t MAOALISTRR .d 110 Nnrth Watar MOSS --17 Wes Carolina Moss, lor sato by MARTIN tr.. MAOALIBTEIt, • sal 119 Nortb Water atm,. NI THOMAS 8; SONS, • • • - • - • N0E.139 and 141 SOUTI3 F 01114711 IiTfI ZET (Formerly Nos. 87 and N.) • REAL = ESTATE, STOOKS E Public Sales at the Philadelphiat OM every Tuesday Eienlng. 1- - Handbills or each property leaned separately la addition towhich we publish ou the Saturday previous to @soh sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. ID" FURNITURE SALES AT TUE AUCTION STORE every Thursday morning _ REAL EST ATI?, AT PICIVAT BALm I.Er We have a ',ergo amount of Real Estate at Pri vate Bale, including every description of City and country property. Printed Lists may be had at the auction More. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. V" Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Re gister, and advertised occasionally in our Public Sale Abstract., (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) free of charge. . . STOCKS, Ac 45 SHARES CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY. This Evening, January 6th, at 7 o'clock, for account of whom it may concern-45 shares Consolidated Coal Company, Lu some county, Pa., par 7,100. Also. 6 shares Commercial Ban k . 20 shares Delaware &Tutu! Insurance Company. $llO scrip Delaware Mutual Insurance Company—by order of Executors. Share in the Point Breeze Park Association, shares iu the Philadelphia and Mercantile Libraries, and Philadelphia Athenteum, season tickets to the Academy of Mudic, 5 shares American Academy of Music, share in the Academy of Fine Arts Alert, 5 shares Peoncyls azda Railroad. $1,60.1 scrip Union Mutual. Insurance Company. Alen, sB34.lserip Union Mutual Insurance Company. ECE - This scrip is received at par for premiums. REAL ESTATE SALE—THIS EVENING. nit ash will Include— AN ENTIRE SQUARE OF GROUND, TWENTY TUIRD WARD, OPPOSITE TUE EPISCOPAL 1105- PITAL.—Tbe valuable square of ground, having a trout of 685 feet on Front street, 616 feet on Lehigh avenue, HS feet on Fillmore street, and 516 feet on Somerset street. Four valuable fronts. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND.—The valuable four story brick store, finished in modern atylo, No. 136 North Third streot, above Arch. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.—The neat modern residence, No. 410 South Eighteenth street, below Pine. Immediate possession. Executor's Salo—Estute of Elisabeth Lippincott, Dec'd. DWELLING. Three-story brick dwelling north side of Parrish street, east of Ontario street. VALUABLE LOT—Chestnut street, Germantown REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 12th This sale will include Orphans' Court Sale—Estate or John S Jonas, Dee'd THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLlNG.—Southeast corner of Ninth and Poplar streets. MODERN RESIDENCE.—Neat modern residence, No. 615 North Eighth street, below Green street. FARM Ole TIIIRTY ACRES.—Desirable small farm of 30 acres, with improvements, Chester county, Pa.. near the Chester Valley and Reading Railroads. Full particulars now ready In handbills. PEREMPTORY SALE—STORE AND DWELLING.— Three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 1207 Coates street, west of Twelfth street. PEREMPTORY SALE—TWO BRICK DWELLINGS —Two three-story book dwellings, No. 1202 Olive street, west of Twelfth street. PEREMPTORY BALE OP FINE ENGLISH AND FRENCH ENURAYINOS OF MU COST AND LEAUTY . • .. This Morning, Jauuary sth, commencing at 11 o'clock, at the store of Mr. A. S Robinson, No 910 Oh eatuut street, above Ninth, will be sold without reserve Menefee and beautiful engravings, many by the moat celebrated English and Yreneh artiste. The collection embracee a variety of very Interesting subjects, In mat and elegant frames, the whole to be mild, as above stated, without motif& ID" Catalogues with particulars will be ready three days previous to sale. Bale Nos. 119 and 141 Booth Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FINE MIRRORS, PIANO FORTES, CARPETS, &o. On Thursday Morning, 3an:lth, at 10 o'clock, at the auction store an exten• sive assortment of Reeond.hand furniture, mirrors, car pets, &c., from families declining housekeeping. SUPERIOR FIRE-PROOF CHEST.—AIso, a Buys rise iron Ore-proof cheat. made by Evans & Watson. PEW. On Tuesday Evening, 12th lost , at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange, Pow No 50, west side of the eastern aisle, Calvary Pres by t , rian Church Sale for account of United States. CLOTHING, BOOTEES, DRUMS, .Ic. On Friday Morning, January 141 at 11 o'clock, at the auction roma, for ae , Mfht of the United States, 231 uniform routs, 215 pairs woollen overalls, 203 fatigue jackets, 150 linen jackets, 25 watch coats, 146 cotton shirts, 31 blankets, 207 pair hooter s. 403 knapsacks, a - , yardN scarlet cloth, 41 tenor drums, 3 bass demos, 110 drum snares, lot nal form and fatigue caps, polopoons, belts, hair mat tresses, & c. tJ7 T,,o2l—cash, paygble ill specie AT PIitIVATH SALT: - • . Shares In the Academy of Music; Point Breese Park; Philadelphia and Mprcantile Libraries; Athenannu,k o. PAPLET" AT PRIVATE BALE. VLSTINtig, . . . The elegant country seat anti farm, known as " Far ley," late the resideoce of Richard Paxson, deceased, formerly of Dr. Shipp., Is offered at private sale. Full descriptions may be had at the auction rooms n SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (succes sor to {VOL BFItT & SCOTT,) 431 0111:4TNUT Bt., opposite the Custom Ilouse, between Fourth sod Fifth titreate. FURS! FURS!! Ou Weduesday klocuiug, Commencing at 1O o'clock precisely, nu will sell without reserve, nu elegant assortmeut of furs, insets, for ladles' and misses' wear, coissistiug of capes, Wines. victorines, muffs, polerinc4, cuff, he , of sable, Bohemian Lt!b. alone martin, aniline, Siberian squirrel, Also, gents , fur collars, fur gloves, fur capes, &c. Also, a variety of large sue carriage and sleigh robes. VALUABLE STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS. from a Jobbing Rouse declining business, an assortment of wool hosiery, men's knit wool jackets, suspenders. shawls, de !Cues, shirtinga, he ENIBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS.—AIso, an assortment of French and Scotch embroider tea and millinery goods, French artilicials, Ac. Also, a variety of tierniantown knit goods. lamb's wool shirt, and drawers, liond., comforts, eravabi, Ar Also, An assertment of gents salience travutting shawls, 11111111 via he Al a, au moire ladira' /superior Berlin wool sbawls, onal, & SAMUEL NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY ItoAti OEMS), Nu. 112 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., 01213 eight doors below the Exchange Howe of limiumg from 7 o'clock, A 14., until If o'clock in the evening. Out-door sales, awl males at the Auction Ilouss, at tended upon the met ostisfautury CAPITAL 7200,100. Established for the Jai: Thirty Ytari. Advances mode from one dollar to thousandit on Dia mends, Silver Plate, Wetchee, Jowelry, Hardware, Mar ohandize, Clotbiug, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instruments, (lune, Horses, Carriages, and hoods every description All goods ace remain any length of time agreed upon. All advances, from one hundred dollars and upward* will be charged 2 per cent. per month; 7100 and over, the lowest market rate. eon 4nlif 'nit Store 00111h3 having a depth of 120 feet, bee large fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri vats watchmen for the promisee; also, a heavy hum ranee effected fur the benefit of all persons haying good/ advanced upon N. 11 —On account of having an unlimited capital. this office is prepared to make advances on more eat's. factory and aocommodatiug terms than any other to this city. MIMEIII;MiiiMMI AT PIIIVATS BALD. Gold Patent DSTOr and other Watched, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced price.. aul-ly 'ft] USES NATHAN 3, AUOTIONEER ILL AND COMMISSION ItINHOUANT, S. N. cornet SIXTH and RACE Streets. AT PRIVATE SALE—(loll and silver patent lever, Lepine, English, Swiss, and Yreoch watches, jewelry, of every d'ttscription, musical instruments, &a., &o. AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second Boer, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, &e., &A., do. Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture clothing, jewelry, ke , Ac ' solicited NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 8, D. Corner of SAth nod liaCB Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and silver piste Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, SegariOlardware, Cutlery, Furniture, Bed. ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on sit sr titles of value for any length of Lois agreed on, on more satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab lishment. M. NATHANS, WEBB'S groat sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Irutrumenta, Ito , place shortly. Due notice will be given. WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding, to., being forfeited collateral", will take place shortly. Due notice will be given. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALF TILE USUAL SELLING PRIOES.—Double-bottowed and hunting case gold patent lever watches, of the moat ap proved makes; hunting case and open fare gold escape ment lover and lepine watches, full Jeweled ; line gold enameled lever and leplue watches for ladles'; gold jewelry of every description; silver lever and lepine watches, In hunting cases and open face; silver English, Swiss, and French watches; a general assortment of fur uiture, beds mattresses, mirrors. &c. OUT-DOO , B. SALES SOLICITED, an/charges to suit the times, low. Consignments of every description of goals solicited for public or private sale. MONEY ADVANCED on all and every klal of goods, for public or private sale, or to be held for a limited time. Charges low. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. N. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Stroote above Second. EVENING BALM SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, At 7 o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware Oat lery, H Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, jewel ry, S'anoy Articles, &a FUIiNESS, 131tINLEY, & (30., NOA. 222 and '221 51.11tRET :itrmet jal-y Gentlemen's ..fitritioliing each. FINE SAINTS, made to order, and war ranted, of elegant material sod superior work a:unship Also, In you Stocks and Gentlemen's Wrap pers, at the Premium :Gore of W. W. KNIGHT, eta ARCH :trout, above Math. uo2I-y RAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP PERS .—A Tory largo and elegant assortment at redtieed prim'. Also, heaiy under-clothlog of all di.. acription4, for gentlernoles urar, at W. W. 1010111"3, 012 Altt.)ll Street, atone Sixth. ou2l-y WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE ! N'B FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT AIANUFACTORY, No. 196 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh 'trent, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchauta, and Strangem, to particularly invited to this improved cut of Shirts, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole• gale and retail, and made to order. an6.lyif C. FAWCETT, Han CUTTER ANI) WIG MAKER, Has moored to 1026 CHESTNUT litteet, four doors bo low ELEVENTH. jo2.tf REMOVAL. JOHN STONE & SONS. lUPORTGRS AND JOBBFRO OF SILK AND miLLiNKRY DODDS ? HATE REmovED TO Nu. 80.5 CHESTNUT STREET.' An,Di £lOll l ll 41025-2w* AVING F UND.-UNI TED STATES I," TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Stteets Largo null moan Bow received, Red paid Lack on de. inand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST Irmo tho day of deposit to the day of withdrawal OHlec how+, Irma 9 until 9 o'clock of wry day, itml on MONDAY EYENINON from 7 until 9 o'clock. . _ . DRAFTS for sale on lingland, Ireland, and Scotland, from El upwards. Prestdont--FFEPCRSI R. CRAWFORD . - Treleurer—PLlNY FISK. Ilur—JAM}B R. HUNTER ealTlyir T"ro GENTLEMEN AND THEIR Wive!, or four eingle lientletnen 1011 find good Board, with all the coollotta of a home, in a genteel, quiet family, by addretrang J s lim 1390, 1' 0 Terme niodoiato Location central. 'Reference exchanged. .1 itc3l-514 ealee. ba %article Stook of Mr. A. 8. Robinron ilemovalo Oaks by 'Auction BX . -- ALFRED Iat,REREIRE,s% PHILADELPHIA HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. southeast earner of Ninth and (Isom. Etc, between Chestnut sad Walnut streets. 11J Sales of horses. carriages, and harness, held regularly every SATURDAY MORNING, throughoUt the year, cotrouenclng at 10 o'clock. Err The largest collection of new and secued-hand carriages, harness, &addle's, &a., in the city, may ba seen at this establishment for private sale. ilarf- Carriages received on storage. kr' Out-door soles attended to on reasonable terms. HORSES, VEHICLES, AND lIAIINESS, On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold, horses. vehicle's, and hornet'''. TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, J AMES NO. 422 WALNUTSTREET aboye FOURTH. OARD--SALE OF llousiatoLD FURNITURE—TUE.' DAY. IL7` We beg leave to Inform the public that we hold our regular weekly gales of Furniture every Tuesday, at our SPACIOUS BALES ROOM, NO. 4t2 WALNUT STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob tain the highest prices for the goods of those who may favor us with consignments. lamilieg having portions of their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings, can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO OUR BALES ROOIR, WHERE TREY WILL REALIZE BETTER PRICES FOR TREIR FURNITURE TITAN THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE YGRNI TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE IN TEE CITY. 117 Personsinroring na with consignments ems rest assured that their property will 'lotto, aacritieed. ! Commissions more moderate than those charged by any otherAnetion louse in the city MP' Con/dram/lota respectfully solicited. ijig- Sales mild immediately after the roods ere sold REAL 'ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 13th Thls sale at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening, January 13th 1811, at o'clock, will include— Orphans' Oland Sale—Estate of John Ward, Deed TWO FRAME HOUSES, SOMERSET ST., NINE TEENTH WARD.—The lot of ground, with two frame houses thereon erected, northwest aide of Somerset street, 100 feet northwest from Almond street, Nine teenth ward, 20 feet front end 100 feet deep. $l7 ground-rent. 11;7 ISO io be paid at the sale. Sale at corner of Broad and Race Stn. 3IINERAL CLAY AND BEACH LEAD. This Afternoon. Jan. sth, at 4 o'clock, at the warehouse of J. SI. Smith & Co , corner of Broad and Race streete, will be Bold, on account of whom It may concern, 18 bble mineral clay or black lead REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY 34, 1853 This male will be held at the Exchange on Wednesday evening, February Sid, 1558, at 7 o'clock, and will in clude— 'Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Wm D Daniels, decd. ERICK HOUSE AND LOT, CfIESTNUT STREET, TWENTY-POURTII WARD. .t two-story black house and lot of ground, south side of Cheetnut street, 175 feet westward of Till street, in the Twenty-fourth ward of the ray, 2.5 feet front and 220 feet deep to George street Clear of tnencalerance. [EV'. 150 tribe paid when struck off. AT PRIVATE BALE. A first-class Printing Office, with a good run of boat ness, four printing pressen, two Ruggles and ono Adams Type and everything necessary for the business. Apply at the Auction Store. 2mtizemento CONCERT OF THE MISSES HERON. AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL, - ON TUESDAY. Jan 5, 1659, On which occasion they will be assisted by the young Pianists, 3IARIE GARNAUD. Also, by a number of the most distinguished Artiste and Amateurs. 31[It. 11. Q. TIIITNUER will preside at the Piano. PART I. I. Tervotto--" Attita,', Verdi ?. Tenor Bolo—" Desert° Sulln Terra." "Tro vatore," Verd• 3. Plano Solo—" La Tarantella," De Berio MAD'LLII tIARNAUD. 4. Duo—'• II Darbiere," Rossini L. Tenor Solo—" you ask we why I'm lonely," ....Contemer O. Cavatinl—‘. Teem% la notto." "Trove.. tore,'' Verdi 31199 _kGNESItC*i 7. Ballad—. The ihieeFishirs MISS FANNY HERON • • . S. 6, Duott—Ls (Irand Mere," )feyerbeer TILE MISSES HERON. PART II I. l'iano L'loritation a la waltz," Hart MAD'LLE °ARNAUD. 2 Duo—" llu di ' • 4 Traviuta," Verd 3 Aria— , Da quel di,' , •‘ Delizario.'' Douizett • ...... MISB FANNY lIERON 4. Dellad—i• 'Turas within a mile of Edinboro* Toren," Melody 51183 AGNES AARON 5 llnmanhe—'• 0 Vecchio cor." "I du Fos-- • Verdi 6 Duo-- Don Panquate," Denizetti 7. Irinh Melody-- The lest rose of sum mer,' Moore 5. Duetto— ,4 I would' that u,y love," ....11endeleeohn TUC lISRON. Admission, Citi cents LEr Doors open at haft pactcoven. Concert to com mence at eight Tickets to be had at the htueic Stores. jat-It ELEVENTH ANNUAL BALL ov Tax • FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. The committee respectfully announce that their AN NUAL BALL for the relief of their indigent imuntry men, pill take place at the MUSICAL FUND BALL. on 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 20008.58. • The tickets, admitting a gentleman and two ladies, $2. Every effort has been mole by the managers to render this popular fire euperlor to any heretofore given, and they look confidently for a continuance of the patronage of the friend. of this benevolent hob tutlon. The Germania Band has been engaged for the oecasiou. Floor Manager, JULES MARTIN. S De:gout, M Rourier, A It Durand, 11 Durand, P S Dusal. Paul Pohl, } Roussel, II A Plutard, W. Pelletier, A, !Afore, M V. Olry, 1..13 Obluslprony, A. Ardley, Jules Fiot, E. Fraufernot, II Perdneaux, II Tirel. Tirketa noky be procured a ...-,...- 41 415A15- 1- 11,714 pi t utir, Street .... ur nit E., DLRAND, Treasurer, 718 CHESTNUT Street Jrss tuths 2ura:dtJa 20 01.1) FOLKS' CONCERT. • Tina unequalled Musical Company.dre.ea in tunic of olden time, will give. a GRAND CONCERT OF ANCIENT AND SACRED MUSIC, THIS (TUESDAY) EVEgING, nt NATIONAL lIALL, Market Street, above Twelfth The unparalleled succenn of thin Company in other cities antinouinhes you to buy your tickets earl) to the day. jas It U G S I I I ( A I N A D L V I O ' CI U A N L D AN II D 4 I\ L 'S I TR . L'SIE:sITAL CON CERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NORTIIKIIN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN. THURSDAY EVENING, January 7, MSS Tickets 50 cent, ME1:1 JULIANA. G. MAY, ,stONOR TIDERINI MR MARRY BANDERSON, GERMANIA ORCHESTRA, CoNnenron9, MR. THUNDER, MR. CARL BENTZ. PART I 1. Overture Wilhelm Tell Amain GERMANIA ORCHESTRA 2 Catalina Ernani Imolaine Yard MIS. JULIANA G MAY. 3 Grand Aria. Trovatore Vera anacamm 1. Solo fur Piano, MR HARRY SANDERSON. G Sieillennes Merci jrunnea moire Verdi MIES JULIANA G MAY. Churns from Tonhauser R Wagner GERMANIA oitcursTßA. 7 Arm From LA , avorita Dortiretti MK F. RUDOLPHSEN. PART II 8. Overture Slur Dire Mendolutho GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. 9 Carolina Linda di ...... DOnizetti MISS JULIAN!, G. MAY. 10 Adelman 'teatime/I SIGNOR TIM:RINI. 11. Serenale Schubert GEII3IANIA ORCHESTRA. I Aria Ab, ,on ktultine La Sonambubt—lleMini MISS JIM,IANA U MAY 13 Graicl 1.,,, for Piano, MR. HARRY SANDERSON 14. Trio. Atti Verdi MISS JULIANA G 3111, SIGNOR TIBERINI, MR IIUDOIXIISEN The Piano on thin IA line bent kindly furnished by J. E GOULD SOW nth and Cheetuut,treote. Door,+ open at 7 o'ctcck. Concert continence quarter before 8 o'clock. .04,141 MitS. D. P. BOWERS' II , 'LNT STREET THEATRE M=MEC= =MEIN= TUMDAY EVEN tNtl, January, :At' 1658. the Entertainieenbi commencing with the Play, in Acta. entitled I=l Thor°ld, Mr Conway; Lleintoton, Mr Showell; 'Aline Blake, Mrs 1) 1' 800 ors. To conclude with the celebrated Conway, entitled THE BEIBIOES FAMILY. Captain Murphy Maguire, Mr Boni/ace; Mrs Ormsby Delrnaine, Miss 0 Richlnge. Prices of AthiliAqoll 25 Cents. Secured Seats in Dross Circle 3T3 Parquet 25 tt Box Office open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. 51. Doors opened at a quarter to 7 o'clock ; curtain will rise at a quarter poet 7 o'clock. WIIE.ATLEIrs ARCH S,T. THEATRE. —SOLE LESSEE W. 'WHEATLEY. TUESDAY EVENING, January Ott, Va.3,s. The perforumnce to continence with the (brand Spec • turtles Play or THE LAST DAYS OP POMPEII. Arbaces, Mr E L Davenport; Lydon, Mr Wm Wheat ley; lone, Miss Emma Taylor; Hydra, Mrs E L Daven port. To conclude with a New Romantic Drama, entitled THE SCALP HINTERS, Or, A SISTER'S LOVE Seguin, Fir E L Davenport; Henry Haller, Mr W It. Myers, Rube, Mr. Tannehill; Adele. Mrs DitNen twrt, Zoe, Miss Ellin. Ts) lr liv —Muter. 25 Lent( , Secured Seals, 35 cents; Orcheet,i Stalls, 50 emits, Seats 111 Pirate Bones, 75 cents, Gallery, 13 Lents, (iallery fur Colored Person', 23 cents, Prn ate Box in emllery fur Colored Persons. 38 cents Box Office open from 10 A Si. until 3P. M. Poore will open at ti,ki o'clock , performance to commence at T, precisely. NATIONAL TLIRATRE AND CIRCUS LI WALNUT STREET, NEAR MIMI LESSEE WESLEY lIARMORE ASSISTANT MAN.ktiElt It JOHNSTON EQUESTRIAN MANAGER THOS RING TUESDAY EVENING, Sammy sth, 1858 The performance will commence and conclude with the Great Loral Drama entitled TIIB POOR OF NEW YORK =l3ll Livingston tt r RJohnnton Gideon Blocelgood 3fr Otte Alida 31re Cuummtham i Lump Fairweather \lra. Butler PRICES or Analeatoe-7:5 Cents to all parts of the Home. Doors open at h o'clock. Performance to com mence at 7 ti o'clock OLI) FOLKS' CONCERT, AT NATIONAL HALL, MARKET, Street, atom e Twelfth FATHER KEMP and his Old Folks Bill gm, FIVE GRAND CONCERTS, of Ancient and Sacred Music. in Costume of Olden tine, on each evening of the week -sth, 6th, 71h, nth, and 9th January, beginning Tuesday, the sth, at 7,1 i o'clock. ORANDFATHER FOSS, going 0041, will preside at the (treat Grandfather Fiddle The unparalleled smog , of this unrivalled Newel Company in other t rite', where hundreds cenld not gain admittance, iu the largest halls, bespeak for the oti rens a groat heat Come one, ion all, hear their eet music, and coo hula you would has, looked bad you heed one hundred ,air- ego ' • liingle Stelo.l4 t!3 route, at the Hall Seam, and famlb tickets ler sale during the day ,inn. 7t ‘• MAENNEIWITOR'S" ELEVENTH Alinnal FANCY DRESS BALL will tato place on TUESDAY, Fehrwiry 160,1554, at the upper aol lower Saloon, of the Now NATIONAL BUILDING, Race btreotliolow SIITII. Particular:lln blare adverti,,- merit SANFORD's OPERA. HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING. Eth4oplau Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of Stars—New Dances by the Sanford Children ' Doors open at 7 o'clock--to commence quarter before eight. To chtmlude with A LAUGUABIA APTERPIEO.II. AdmittAnos 26 cents. £anJ Bales 11:03LESTE.:1-0. FOR $2,00! LAND CUASCI WO& 1tt312 URN?! The Northwestern Mutual Land 13enefit ilieweciation will wake a grand distribetion of 130.003 worth of real estate and maps to its members The number of mem bers is limited to 15;000 $2 00 atinive letter ' , tamps per membership, or a share Any individual sending 310 and the stamps, shall be entitled to six shares; or any person sendiog 810 with six names, with theadireds of each, carefully written, shall be entitled to six than.. The following is the real estate to be distributed No 1. Au unproved farm of 30 sued in Cooke Co , Illinois, sited at 33,003 No 2 An improved farm of 160 acres to White- Mile. Co , Illinois, valued at N. 3. Am improved farm of 160 amen in White nide. Co., Illinois, valued at N 0.4. An excellent priv atereddenee in Dubuque, lowa, valued at 3,000 No. 5. 160 acres superior farm faint in Cooks Co., Illinois, rained at 2,13.10 No 6 leO 11,ert• wall pine timbered in W&IIINI.COS CO., Wisconsin, valued at 2,000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence in Chi cago, Illinois, valuta at No 8. 150 acres superior laud in Whiteside' Co., Illinois. railed at 1 000 No. 9. 160 acres good land in Chipper -fry Co, whienadit, valued at 960 No. 10. 160 ...ores good land in Ottippeway Ce Wisconsin, valued at 063 No. 11. 160 acres good land in Chippeway Co , Wlll6ollllll, valued at 800 No. 12 1 160 acres good land in Donn Co , Wit cousin, valued at No. 13. 80 acres good land In Marshall Co , Levi, valued at 609 No. 14. 80 acres good land In afaralialloo , lowa, stained at 600 No. 18. 80 acres good land In Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 606 No. 16. 40 acres good land In Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 300 N 0.17. 40 acres good land In Linn Co., lowa, val ued at . 800 No. 18. 40 acres good land In Linn 00., lowa, val ued at 300 N 0.19. 40 acres good land in Lin:tido., lowa, val ued at 100 Nei. 20. One building lot In Dubuque, lowa, end ued at 300 N 0.21. One building lot in Sterling, inutobi, valued at 800 No. sa. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, valued at SOO No. 23. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 24. 40 acres farm land in Grant Co., Wiscon sin, valued at 803 No. 25. 40 semi farm land in Gnat Co., Wiecon aln, valued at 300 No. 26. 40 acres land In Grant Co , Wisconsin valued at No. 27. 40 acres land in Grant Cle., valued at 240 No. 28. 40 acres land In Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at soo No. 29. 40 acres land in Crawford Co., Wisconsin, craned at 200 No 30 40 acres Isnd In Crawford Co. valued at No. Bl. 40 scree land in Monroe Co valued at No. 32. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., tilameamn, valued at 40 0 No. 33. 40 acres land In Jackson Co., WhOomdn, valued at 200 No. 34. 40 area land to Jasksen Co., WlSconalo, valued at 200 No. 33. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co ,Silsonisin, valued at 160 No. 86. 40 scree lard In Bad Ale Co., Wisconsin , valued at LSO No. 37. 40 urea Land In Bad Ass Co ,Vilsecusaln, valued at 150 No. 33. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 163 No. 39. One lot Let Salton, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will be conducted fairly and tiono-a ably. The =On and address of stockholders shall be written on DS many small cards as they have 1033 . 38 , ILDd the whole placed in a box, and the find name taken out shall be entitled to the Improved farm No. 1, Is the above list. and the next taken out will be entitled to No. 2, arid BO on until the 90 items of real estate are all distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,980 stockholders will be sent a cheap map of a Western State or Territory. A full account of the distribution will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member of the Asaoclation, with the names and address of such as may receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and immediate possession given. Each ap plication meat be accompanied with 10 00 and ere latter otampe. Address ',MILL, JoNza A. CO., an-13 Chicago, Illinois. nitoicE FARM lair litS 1 1 01‘. SALE.— VI TIM ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CEILPAIsIY is now prepared to sell about 1,600,000 acres of choice Farming lands, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards, on long credits, sad at low rates of interest These lands were granted by the Government to ati In the comtruchon of thin Boni, and are among the richest and most fertile in the world They extmai from North-Tut and North-West, thrctegis the middle of the State, to the extreme Sonth,and include every %minty of climate and productions found between Gloss parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is ehteey prairie, interspersed with fine groves, and to the middle and Southern sections amber predocoluaten alternatmg with beautiful prairies end openings. ' The climate is more healthy, mild and equable than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bra cing, while lining etteeme ind.sweings of excellent water abound. . Bittiminocs Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at to tit per ton—and wood tan be had at the same rate per nerd. " Building Stone of excellent quality also abonadt, which can be procured forlattle more than The expense of transportation. The groat fertility of these lands, which are a black rich mould, from two to five fast deep, and gently roll Lug; their contiguity to this road, by which every fad thy to furnished for travel and transportation to the principal markets North, South, East, West. and the economy with which they can be cultivated, render them the woat valuable investment that can be found, and present the most favorable opportunity for parsons of industrious habits and small means to sequin' a com fortable independence in a few years. Chicago is now the greatest grain market in the world; and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can be transported to that market, make them touch more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more remote at government rates, as the addi Coast cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the utter, which mast be borne b the nrodee--er vtrole re duced price Le f ~ i..~-•- ~TMr ' grain, ace _ p4t ct—and When tho anal payments are Inade, deeds are executed by the trustees app01.t...11, the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the pnr chasers, which eouvey to them absolute titles in fee six,- pie, free and eleer of ewery incumbranee, lien or mort gage. • The prices are from $0 to PO : interest only 3 per et. Twenty per et will be deducted from the price for cash Those who purchase on long ere•Lt, give notes ps3rable to two, three, four, ilyesmi ma years After date, enders required to improve oae•te nth ►usually for fire years, BO so to WITS one•hsit the I►nd uUderelatiTelol2 at the sod of that time. Competent surveyor, will accomiany those who whit" to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them to making selections The Lands remaining unsold are as rich end 'valuable as those which have been disposed of. SECTIONAL MAPS Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty mite in postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing no morons instances of successful forming, signed by re spectable and well known farmers hying in the neigh borhood of the Rad.road Leads. throughout the Era. te— als° the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of har vesting, threshing, ete.,--fir - any ether informah L oo-- will be cheerfully given on application, either personally cr by letter, in English, French, fir German, addresaal to JOHN WILSON. Land Commissioner of the IllinoLs Central II B Co. Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Il linois ail LANDS! LANDS!!-I OFFER FOR Bale the following •alnable LANDS i.e SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA. All pereens are hereby Pa tinned againft treepenslng upon any of them October, Mi. T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Gie DJIIGHEITY COCSIT lit DiAtrict—Nos 60. 95, 9T 7th District—No 333. 9th do—tios. 18, 328, 329, 333, St%, 270, 979, $BO, 410, 406,409 10th Markt -NO9 45, 46, 4 , F 011TH C 06517 7th Distriet—Nos 124, 525 15th do " 11, 12, 55. 16th do " 247, 57, 38, 2 39 LIS COUNT? let District—Noi 130, 160, 103, 108 13% do • 4 ISI 14th do , t 113, 144 1=13=1211 TLFLRY.LL C,:s1:11CIT 11th Dirtro2t—!s'or 123, 2.50 ldtla b 193. 201 13.0.1,01-PH CvC.Ntit BM DiAt:et—No 144. 12th Distnct—Nos. 209, 221,22..".. 224, 225,257 i 83! 375, 376,19 d 1368 6. 18, 19, 38, 36, 78, 321, 392, 391 14th District—No 130. 27th do 190,248 let District—N.. 7.'76 211.212, 213, 21,1, 222 ; =B, 224, 225, 22d. 227, 2d do 44 131, 237. 7th do 44 211. 9th do 110. HOCdI . O3 COUNTY 6th District—No. 214 El?L'~i7 Bth District—No. 193 TAYLOR COUNTY 13th District—No. 87, 88. lith do " 63.61. B"S'EAST INDIA PALE ALE.- The consumers of thas celebrated beverage need no description of its qualities, or evidence of its excellence, beyond the beneht they have derived from its use since its iutroduction into this country: to those who hare not yet made SD acquaintance with this CROWNING Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a few facts : BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE 0111319 ito excellences.. a beverage to the superior quality of the hope and malt, the mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery, and the scientigc .kill applied lu its manufacture. BASS'S EAST IY,DIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or strengthened to please arttatel palate., i., therefore, neither heating nor heady, tut stomachic and appetizing ' • ' " BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE AL.: Is the delight and aolue of the Indian Subaltern in toe fututug bungalow—the worthy nval of braniy pawnee BASS'S EAST LZSDIA P ALE ALE Is the drink without shuck no tithe cm be complete-- no journey bv datkyorobit: BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE favorite drink iu Eugland of lord and batrriart— duchery and no rve. BASS S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the mach-admired tunic for invalids aid persons of weak interiors BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Will keep in all climates; and is good at all meals—lnn aeon, dinner, or eupper. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is pronounced by the medical faculty cne of the most wholesome beverages that tan be taken, and found to be not lees agreeable to the potato than it is beneficial to the health. BASS'S EAST INDIA P ALE ALE Is universally conceded to be unrivalled is excellence by lay other imported into the United States. Dealers and consumer' will find it their Internet to give this Ale a preference. For sale in cask and bottle by THOMAS itIcIttiLLEN, Agent and Consignee, 44 BEAVER St., N. Y. On sale at Delmonico's, William at , corner of Beaver, and Chambers, corner of Broadway, Sutherland's. - Sutherland's. 18 Pine street. Berry's, 10 Pine street. Richardson k. Ilayter, UR Water St George F. Burgess, 483 Broadway, Is B Gosling, 331 Broadway £l=lll tiak: WING MACIIINES.—GROVER, b., BAKER, & CO 'S UNRIVALLED SEWING MA URINES still retain the confidence of the public, and their popularity increases Atter Years of trial it is de monstrated beyond all question that it is the popular Maelline. cod the only one upon which any reliance can be placed to work welt on all kends of shore. The fact that it does one-third more work in the same time, and does it better ; that it is the tes..t liable to get out of repair, being simple in its c,.ntruction ; that it makes the leant and that it is acknowle47,l on all hands that it is best fora 112 W hecinner, his given the pro prietors demand for it to such an extent that they are °blitzed to delay the tilliog of orders in many cases for nooaths Oi et et. -ht hundred are in operation in th•s city. and the ea, his )21 to occur where a person who has pureha-•d uoc luta ex..htnged it for another kind Tekme into eon:iteration. also, the fact that those who employ tremi 15 to 40 hands in their ihops. &In; the work ha he intuutacturers, without exception, use this machine ;n preference to any other kind, and al we!, recommend them in preference to others it would seem unneces,ry for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or set forth their superiority. The undaraigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these Machines always have a supplt , and hare made ouch arrangements that they Pell them upon terms that. will meet the wi,bei of all . _ Unlike other Machine, sold ,rt tht.i market, tt Is Eras fro, all iufriagemeate of other patent, BARER It BROTHER. CE3THAL EQI7/la. Less. WiICOMII2 Whnonxixt El=
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